It's been such a very long time since I've thought about, looked at,  or experienced in any way, the joys of dance.  I'm particularly fond of modern dance -- sure, I've seen some really stupid stuff and have even taken a few really stupid classes.  But for the most part, the modern dance that I've seen or been taught has been exciting, inventive, fresh and liberating.
I took a lot of dance classes at Arizona State, some modern, some ballet, a little jazz.  And I met some incredible people, very dedicated to their art.  That kind of dedication is not something I have or know too much about (except where Kim is concerned).  I was married to a dancer/choreographer/teacher and his inability to function outside of the dance world eventually eroded our marriage.  For him, a wife was sort of like a light bulb or groceries,  it blows out, you get another one.  Weird, but I can see how a person would have to do that to succeed.  Many of the dancers I knew were like that.  People, both dancers and not, were either useful or not.
I miss dancing.  I miss it a lot.  I'm hoping that I'll get back into it when we move, that somehow I'll be in good enough shape that I can take a class or two.  Since the new me wants to exercise, then, what the hell, let's dance!
I have tons of great images of dance -- I was the photographer for the dance program at San Diego State University for a couple years.  But they're all packed, waiting to go to Oregon.  I'll show them to you when we get to the other side.
I found this today while I was looking for something (I have no idea what) and  really really really love it.  I hope you enjoy it too.  The choreographer is Nadia Oussenko, and she's just a whole lot of fun and energy.
1.17.2008
Ahhhh, yes, watch this
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where's the video link?
In the last paragraph, the word "this" is the link. I'm sorry if it wasn't clear.
Greaat read
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